It’s always fun modding an existing model, especially interior bulkheads. I’m doing my best to design a flexible layout in the hull for some battery fitment options. I had a stack of existing batteries laid out the other day on the plans. Using my eyechrometer I did my best to eyeball the balance point in the hull. Having the outdrives/motors full aft gives me hope that the batteries will be happiest ahead of the midway point of the hull. It’ll be confirmed soon enough once the physical hull materializes.
Scale Scarab 38KV scratch build
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2850 motor also saved a lot of weight, a bonus.Comment
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2850 motor also saved a lot of weight, a bonus.
I'll definitely be looking into this motor option.Comment
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Thanks, full build log on rc groups. Pic taken on holiday we stayed right on the harbour.Attached FilesComment
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Great build so far.
Some ideas for ya:
Bulkheads: Have you considered fiberglass construction? If you make a model of the hull with all the detail in it you want, it would not be that hard to make a mold of it.
A fiberglass hull will capture all the chines and detail you want. If you make it with a core material like a 3d hex core, even 3 mm thick, it would be quite strong, and really light
3DCore high performance honeycomb structure PET foam core for resin infusion. Buy online, UK next-day & fast delivery worldwide.
Out drives:
Another person on the forum is addressing the durability of the TFL Outdrives by making them work with a flexshaft.
It may not have the look for a purest, but it will have a greatly increased durability, and will out perform the base unit.
https://forums.offshoreelectrics.com...ive-conversionCheetah, Super Rio, (Mod) Starship (Mod and sold),Comment
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